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    Very pretty baby!!! Congrats!!!

    @ Bushido
    Tubs/rack systems are so much easier at maintaining temps and humidity. If you have 3 or more snakes, keeping temps and humidity in tanks gets to be a real chore. I never have to mist my tubs. I used to be a tank fan until I just tried tubs...I'll never go back to tanks. I guess that's why they say "once ya go tub, ya never go back"


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    Re: Bought a new snake today :) !!

    Quote Originally Posted by pigfat View Post
    Very pretty baby!!! Congrats!!!

    @ Bushido
    Tubs/rack systems are so much easier at maintaining temps and humidity. If you have 3 or more snakes, keeping temps and humidity in tanks gets to be a real chore. I never have to mist my tubs. I used to be a tank fan until I just tried tubs...I'll never go back to tanks. I guess that's why they say "once ya go tub, ya never go back"


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    That makes PERFECT sense, but with tubs they're just so 'meh' looking, no appeal with them. I was going to get them one of those fancy vision cages that hold humidity good once mine got a bit bigger

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    I have a pvcx enclosure:



    They're awesome. My humidity stays at 52% without misting.

    My other 3 are in tubs, until I order my rack.

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    Re: Bought a new snake today :) !!

    Quote Originally Posted by Bobbafett View Post
    I have a pvcx enclosure:



    They're awesome. My humidity stays at 52% without misting.

    My other 3 are in tubs, until I order my rack.

    How big is that set-up? And is it for just babies?

    Can you show me where you bought it from (if online)?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bushido View Post
    Why do a lot of you keep your snakes in plastic tubs?

    Please don't take that question as judgmental. I am new to this, and still learning the ropes. Just curious, so I ask a lot of questions. I am assuming it has to do with keeping the humidity up. I don't have any issues with the humidity level in a glass tank with a screen top. I just leave a wet towel over 50% of the cage.

    Beautiful snake, by the way. I love her colors.
    Yes, tubs are easier to maintain humidity in. But, for larger collections, tubs are more space efficient.
    For larger snakes, such as boas, burms, and retics, tubs are an inexpensive way to raise the snakes until they are large enough to move into their adult caging.

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